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EXPERT ALERTS

Nelson Mandela'sLong Walk to Freedom

Things to Look For When Visiting Elders in Their Nursing Homes

Medicare's Dialysis Payment Decision

PennDOT Operation Safe Holiday Program

Obamacare/Affordable Care Act

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Nelson Mandela'sLong Walk to Freedom Dr. Thomas McClendonProfessor of History Southwestern UniversityOne of the most-anticipated movies of 2013 is 'Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom' which will be released Nov. 29. Says Dr. McClendon: "Nelson Mandela was one of the most iconic and transformational figures of the latter half of the 20th century. Ordinary people make history in their daily actions and collective struggles, but some leaders come to shape and symbolize the movements ordinary people carry out. Mandela was one of those leaders as the face of the anti-apartheid struggle and the key leader of the African National Congress (ANC) during the transformation from apartheid to a new South Africa." Dr. McClendon specializes in the history of South Africa and the anti-apartheid movement. He is the co-editor of the forthcoming book "The South Africa Reader: History, Culture, Politics" which will be published in December by Duke University Press. He is available for interviews about Mandela and his legacy. ProfNet Connect Profile: http://www.profnetconnect.com/mclendonMedia Contact: Ellen Davis, davise@southwestern.edu

Things to Look For When Visiting Elders in Their Nursing HomesAnthony Cirillo, FACHEPresident Fast Forward Consulting"The holidays may be one of the few times a year you get to visit an elder relative. While it is a joyous occasion, it is also an opportunity to be on the lookout for warning signs that could signal help is needed. You should be aware of what to look for and how to open up the conversation about seeking care."Cirillo is a healthcare and aging expert and president of Fast Forward Consulting, he consults with physician practices, hospitals and long term care facilities around strategic marketing and patient experience. He is the author of "Who Moved My Dentures?" which debunks myths about aging and long-term care. He is active in boomer and senior issues and serves as the assisted living expert for about.com. He has a Masters from Wharton in Organizational Dynamics. In addition to numerous radio and TV appearances, he has been cited in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, U.S. News and World Report, CBS Interactive, Business Journal publications, Charlotte Observer, Philadelphia Inquirer, San Diego Union Tribune, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Information Week and more. Expert Contact: cirillo@4wardfast.com

Medicare's Dialysis Payment Decision Tonya SafferSenior Federal Health Policy Director National Kidney Foundation "The National Kidney Foundation is pleased that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) modified its July proposal that would have cut dialysis payments by over 9 percent in 2014. The final rule is an improvement over the proposal because average Medicare payments for dialysis in 2014 and 2015 will remain relatively unchanged. Unfortunately, the total cut is still about 9 percent from today's rate, but will be phased in over 3-4 years. We are hopeful that the phased-in approach to dialysis payment cuts minimizes any immediate, negative impact on patients' access to quality care, but we still have concerns about the long-term affect these cuts will have." Saffer is available to provide an in-depth look at how this decision will affect dialysis patients, and the overall cost of dialysis care (one of Medicare's biggest single expenses). The National Kidney Foundation is hopeful that the phased-in approach to dialysis payment cuts minimizes any immediate, negative impact on patients' access to quality care, but they are still concerned about the long-term affect these cuts will have. Website: http://www.kidney.orgMedia Contact: Sean Roach, Sean.Roach@kidney.org

PennDOT Operation Safe Holiday Program Steven E. KellisPennsylvania DUI Lawyer Law Offices of Steven E. Kellis"The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has implemented Operation Safe Holiday this Thanksgiving. This planned enforcement is working to keep individuals safe during the holiday season, as November 2012 recorded 10,738 crashes and 120 fatalities. If you encounter an impaired driver be sure to protect you and your family this holiday season. This program will begin Nov. 22 and continue through the New Year holiday." As a devoted DUI lawyer, Kellis has represented clients in DUI and DUI-related cases for the past two decades. His experience and knowledge provides strong and aggressive defense that is needed when facing drunk driving or other serious DUI-related charges. A DUI conviction can permanently change your life and can adversely affect your family, your ability to drive, your job, your future employment opportunities and your freedom. The penalties for a DUI in Pennsylvania are potentially severe. Website: http://www.kellislaw.com Media Contact: Denae Olberding, dolberding@eversparkinteractive.com

Obamacare/Affordable Care Act Dr. Robert Field, JD, MPH, Ph.D Professor of Law and Health Management Policy Drexel University"'Keep the government out of my health care.' That and similar refrains have permeated health policy debates in the United States for more than a century. Underlying these concerns is an ongoing debate over the relative merits of the government and the private market in delivering and financing health care. The problem with these debates is that they miss a key point: There is no need to speculate about the possible effects of letting the government take over the American health care system because it already has. Take any component of health care in the United States -- from the pharmaceutical industry to the hospital industry to the medical profession to the private insurance industry -- the government's hand is everywhere. A system that seems so clearly rooted in the free market in facts rests on a huge partnership between the public and private spheres."Dr. Field is a nationally known expert in health care regulation and its role in implementing public policy. He holds a joint appointment as professor of law at the Earle Mack School of Law and professor of health management and policy at the School of Public Health at Drexel University. He is also a lecturer in health care management at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a senior fellow of Penn's Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics. He is the author of "Mother of Invention: How the Government Created 'Free-Market' Health Care" (2013), just released by Oxford University Press. It presents an historical overview of four key health care sectors to demonstrate the underlying importance of government programs in creating and maintaining the health care system and to place health reform in the context of an ongoing evolutionary process. He is also the author of Health Care Regulation in America: Complexity, Confrontation and Compromise, a comprehensive overview of health care regulation, also published by Oxford University Press. Media Contact: Alex McKechnie, ahm62@drexel.edu

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